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Al-Azhar’s imam meets pope, vows to fight terrorism

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ROME: The grand imam of Egypt’s famed Al-Azhar institutio­n Ahmed al-Tayeb, one of the Muslim world’s leading religious authoritie­s, on Tuesday met Pope Francis and pledged greater cooperatio­n to fight terrorism.

The spiritual leader of the world’s almost 1.3 billion Catholics in April became the first pope to visit the headquarte­rs of Tayeb.

The grand imam said after the meeting that Islam was facing ‘a war against itself,’ and underscore­d that Muslims too were ‘victims of terrorism’.

“It is a cancer which has metastasis­ed to different parts of the world,” and Al-Azhar – of Egypt’s highest institutio­n of Sunni Islam – “is offering its resources and a greater contributi­on for a permanent collaborat­ion aimed at finding solutions to terrorism,” he told a meeting organised by the Sant’Egidio, a Christian community officially recognised by the Vatican.

Tayeb also evoked his meeting with the pontiff earlier in the day, saying: “We discussed several issues tormenting the world and we sought to ... find ways together to reduce the suffering of the poor and the unfortunat­e.”

He said the pope “has a heart filled with love and a desire that humanity benefits from intercultu­ral exchanges.

“I wish to state my conviction of the necessity for a dialogue between religions, between the wise, or we risk falling back into periods of violence and darkness,” he said. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pope Francis exchanges gifts with Tayeb during a private audience at the Vatican. — Reuters photo
Pope Francis exchanges gifts with Tayeb during a private audience at the Vatican. — Reuters photo

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